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    AI Stock Check · The Money GPSUpdated Aug 18, 2026 · live

    Is Ford (F) a Buy Right Now?

    A plain-English read on Ford stock — what the chart and the numbers are saying today, with no jargon and no hype.

    BUYFord shows steady momentum as the price sits above its long-term average, signaling a favorable setup for cautious investors.
    Price
    $14.05
    Today
    -2.23%
    RSI (14)
    48
    AI Confidence
    High
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    What this means, in plain English

    Ford currently trades at $14.05, which is above its 200-day average of $13.46. This 200-day average is a common benchmark used to identify the long-term trend of a stock. When the price stays above this level, it suggests the broader direction for the company remains pointed upward.

    The RSI, or Relative Strength Index—a gauge of whether a stock has climbed too far or fallen too fast—sits at 47.8. This number is in the middle of the range, meaning the stock is neither overbought nor oversold. With a P/E ratio of 7.5, the stock is priced modestly relative to its earnings.

    Should you buy Ford stock?

    The data supports a buy rating because the price maintains its long-term trend while staying well within its 52-week range of $11.11 to $17.78. While the stock dropped 2.23% today, the current price remains above the key support floor of $13.75, which acts as a historical level where buyers often step in.

    Is F a good stock for beginners?

    Ford is a large, well-known company, which can make it a comfortable starting point for those new to the market. However, all stocks experience volatility, or price swings, so it is important to remember that Ford has fluctuated between $11.11 and $17.78 over the past year.

    What's driving F right now

    TailwindLong-term trend

    The current price of $14.05 is safely above the 200-day average of $13.46.

    SupportPrice floor

    The stock has established a recent support level, or floor, at $13.75.

    WatchMarket resistance

    Investors should monitor the ceiling of $16.29, where the stock has historically struggled to climb higher.

    HeadwindShort-term pressure

    The stock experienced a daily decline of 2.23%, reflecting typical market fluctuations.

    What Ford actually does

    Ford Motor Company develops, delivers, and services Ford trucks, sport utility vehicles, commercial vans and cars, and Lincoln luxury vehicles in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, and internationally. It operates through Ford Blue, Ford Model e, Ford Pro, and Ford Credit segments. The company sells Ford and Lincoln internal combustion engine and hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, service parts, accessories, and digital services for retail customers; develops EV and digital vehicle technologies, and software; and provides telematics and EV charging solutions. It also sells Ford and Lincoln vehicles, service parts, and accessories through distributors and dealers, as well as through dealerships to commercial fleet customers, daily rental car companies, and governments. In addition, it engages in vehicle-related financing and leasing activities to and through automotive dealers. Further, the company provides retail installment sale contracts for new and used vehicles; and direct financing leases for new vehicles to retail and commercial customers, such as leasing companies, government entities, daily rental companies, and fleet customers. Additionally, it offers wholesale loans to dealers to finance the purchase of vehicle inventory; and loans to dealers to finance working capital and enhance dealership facilities, purchase dealership real estate, and other dealer vehicle programs. Ford Motor Company was incorporated in 1903 and is based in Dearborn, Michigan.

    Industry · Auto ManufacturersHQ · Dearborn, MI, United StatesPublic since · 1956Market cap · $56.03B

    Ford by the numbers

    Market cap$56.03B
    P/E (trailing)—
    P/E (forward)7.3
    Price / sales0.3
    Price / book1.6
    Revenue growth (yoy)-3.8%
    Earnings growth (yoy)—
    Profit margin-3.9%
    Return on equity-18.3%
    Dividend yield4.3%

    Wall Street consensus on F is Buy. That is the analyst community's view, shown for context — it is not our read and not a recommendation.

    Who owns Ford?

    Institutions — pension funds, asset managers, index providers — hold 68.0% of F, and the concentration matters: the largest single holder alone controls 8.54% of the company.

    Institutional
    68.0%
    Top holder
    8.54%
    Top 6 combined
    31.18%
    HolderShares% held
    334.47M8.54%
    255.45M6.52%
    194.04M4.95%

    Names withheld — plus 3 more records not shown.

    See who owns it
    The Power Map names every reported holder, their share count and how the stake has changed, for F and every other company in the suite.

    What Ford insiders have been doing

    Executives and directors must disclose their own trades in company stock. Of the last 6 disclosed transactions we hold for Ford, 0 were sales and 1 was an open-market purchase; the other 5 were awards, vesting or option exercises rather than a decision to buy or sell. Insiders sell for many ordinary reasons — scheduled plans, tax, diversification — so a sale is not by itself a signal.

    Disclosed
    6
    Sales
    0
    Open-market buys
    1
    Awards / vesting
    5
    InsiderDateTypeSharesValue
    2026-06-23BUY10.6K$148.9K
    2026-06-04AWARD / VEST74.1K—
    2026-05-21AWARD / VEST23.0K$304.6K

    Names withheld — plus 3 more records not shown.

    See which insiders
    Members see the name and role behind every Form 4, the full transaction history, and alerts when an insider files.

    The numbers behind the read

    Trend up · above its 200-day average
    Recent support / resistance$13.75 — $16.29
    52-week range$11.11 — $17.78
    P/E ratio7.5

    Who in Washington has been trading F?

    Members of Congress must disclose trades over $1,000 within 45 days under the STOCK Act. At least 25 disclosures name F — filed by 4 separate members or more and worth $819K–$2.06M combined (filings report bands, never exact amounts). 16 purchase-side, 9 sale-side, most recently on 2026-04-09.

    Disclosures
    ≥25
    Members
    ≥4
    Bought / sold
    16 / 9
    Value filed
    $819K–$2.06M
    MemberDateActionAmount filed
    2026-04-09SELL$15,001 - $50,000
    2025-04-15SELL$100,001 - $250,000
    2025-04-10BUY$50,001 - $100,000

    Names withheld — plus 22 more records not shown.

    See which members
    A disclosure is a matter of public record, not evidence of wrongdoing and not a signal to trade. Members get the name, chamber, committee and full filing history behind every row — see the Congress trades tracker.
    Bottom line

    With the price holding above its 200-day average and a modest P/E ratio, Ford presents a stable entry point for those looking to build a portfolio.

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    Beginner questions about F

    Should I buy F stock?+–

    The data indicates a buy as the price sits above the 200-day average of $13.46, showing positive long-term momentum.

    Is F a good long-term investment?+–

    With a P/E ratio of 7.5, Ford is priced modestly, though you must be prepared for price swings within its 52-week range of $11.11 to $17.78.

    Is F a buy or a sell?+–

    Current indicators point to a buy, supported by the fact that the price is holding above the $13.75 support level.

    Is F overvalued?+–

    With a P/E ratio of 7.5 and an RSI of 47.8, the stock is not showing signs of being overvalued or over-extended.

    Is F a good stock for beginners?+–

    It can be a suitable choice for beginners due to the company's size, provided you understand the stock has traded between $11.11 and $17.78.

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    Important disclaimer

    This page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not financial, investment, tax, or legal advice, nor a recommendation, offer, or solicitation to buy, sell, or hold Ford (F) or any other security. The Money GPS is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or financial planner, and no content here should be relied upon to make an investment decision.

    The verdict, indicators, and commentary are generated automatically — in part using AI — from third-party market data (via Yahoo Finance) that may be delayed, incomplete, or inaccurate, and is provided “as is” without any warranty. Figures reflect the market as of 2026-08-17 and change constantly; the read above may already be out of date. A “Buy,” “Hold,” or “Be Careful” label is a simplified, rules-based signal for beginners — not a price target or a guarantee of any outcome.

    All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of your entire principal. Past performance and historical patterns do not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional who knows your personal circumstances before investing. You are solely responsible for your own investment decisions. The Money GPS and its authors may hold positions in the securities discussed and accept no liability for any loss arising from the use of this information.